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MISSISSAUGA, ON, Canada -- Ontario will see energy deregulation by the fall of 2000, including the end of a 90-year electricity monopoly by public utility Ontario Hydro.
According to the Independent Electricity Market Operator (IMO), there are still some obstacles but it appears that deregulation is on schedule.
"We recognize that some parties may not be ready but the lights have to stay on and customers have to be served," said IMO ceo David Goulding.
One Ontario contractor is voicing his concern over the impact that deregulation will have on customers in his market area. Roger Grochmal is president of Atlas Air Conditioning Co. as well as president of ClimateCare, a group of independent Ontario hvac contractors.
"The ...